This resolution honors the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Chi Chapter, on its centennial anniversary , marking 100 years since its founding on May 15, 1925, at Talladega College by 12 visionary women. This historic chapter was one of the earliest Greek-letter organizations for African-American women in Alabama and the first sorority at Talladega College, fostering academic excellence, leadership, and lifelong service. For a century, the Chi Chapter has upheld these ideals, inspiring generations of women who have become distinguished educators, public servants, and leaders. The House of Representatives officially honors and congratulates the Chi Chapter, commending its members for their devotion to sisterhood and scholarship. It recognizes the chapter as a shining example of the transformative power of historically Black colleges and universities and Black women's leadership, wishing them continued impact and excellence.
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Honoring the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Chi Chapter, on its centennial anniversary.
USA119th CongressHRES-868| House
| Updated: 11/7/2025
This resolution honors the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Chi Chapter, on its centennial anniversary , marking 100 years since its founding on May 15, 1925, at Talladega College by 12 visionary women. This historic chapter was one of the earliest Greek-letter organizations for African-American women in Alabama and the first sorority at Talladega College, fostering academic excellence, leadership, and lifelong service. For a century, the Chi Chapter has upheld these ideals, inspiring generations of women who have become distinguished educators, public servants, and leaders. The House of Representatives officially honors and congratulates the Chi Chapter, commending its members for their devotion to sisterhood and scholarship. It recognizes the chapter as a shining example of the transformative power of historically Black colleges and universities and Black women's leadership, wishing them continued impact and excellence.